A .375 H&H is better.
dare to expand ....
A .375 H&H is better.
You're gonna have at least two in a couple of weeks.Doesn't make you special though, we've got a sow and two cubs in the neighborhood. Took a run at a friends truck.
Grizz
Not at all true, I’ve been stopped many times by the fish cops over the last 25 years, a majority of that time all I had was a fishing license and was carrying shotguns or a long gun loaded with soft points, most times nothing was even said about the guns, the times they did ask why I was open about bear protection, never had an issue. Lots of big bears around my area. Care to show where in the regs or anywhere that states this??? Utter BS
If you think it’s fun explaining a long gun try ATC’ing a handgun in a profession you meet COs or RCMP in. It’s like having tits on your hip the entire conversation, no eye contact.
Bear defense
Location: Vancouver
The jokes write themselves sometimes...
Just because I live In Vancouver doesn't mean I wont travel out of Vancouver. Anyways there are grizzly bears as low as squamish now. No need to be an a$$
Just because I live In Vancouver doesn't mean I wont travel out of Vancouver. Anyways there are grizzly bears as low as squamish now. No need to be an a$$
I think it’s a ### joke reference, no need to get bent out of shape . Just a joke
When I get my renewed ATC I take a copy to the RCMP we have a very good relationship with them up here. They all know I have an ATC and when we meet in the country there are no questions about the handgun other than can they take a look at it or do I know where they can find a bear.
Remington 870 Tactical
Score 12 gauge slug
~250 pound Black bear shot from ~10 feet.
The story involves a neighbour who refuses to pick his apple tree.
A young black bear that decided he wasn't going to be chased out of our yard once more.
I was used to chasing bears away but this is the first one who stepped towards me after I yelled at it. In honesty I let him get way too close before I put him down.
The slug was recovered about half-way down the bears neck after entering between his eyes.
I did tag him afterwards and he tasted just like an apple-fattened bear should taste.
But....but.....I thought bullets just bounced off of a bears skull!!!!!
Remington 870 Tactical
Score 12 gauge slug
~250 pound Black bear shot from ~10 feet.
The story involves a neighbour who refuses to pick his apple tree.
A young black bear that decided he wasn't going to be chased out of our yard once more.
I was used to chasing bears away but this is the first one who stepped towards me after I yelled at it. In honesty I let him get way too close before I put him down.
The slug was recovered about half-way down the bears neck after entering between his eyes.
I did tag him afterwards and he tasted just like an apple-fattened bear should taste.
But....but.....I thought bullets just bounced off of a bears skull!!!!!
That photo shows what is pretty much textbook placement and performance.
perhaps not often enforced but most certainly is the letter of the law. If you wish to claim BS , that's up to you but you should at least go look it up for yourself first.
If a CO wants to be a #### over the issue, he has a legal avenue to do so.
As far as discretion goes.... "most CO's around here only ask for a drivers license and a hunting license. Rarely , very rarely have I also been asked to provide my firearms license. In 20 years of hunting here in region 5 where I live now , I've been seldom asked to produce a firearms license except at a joint CO/Rcmp road blockade. Otherwise , regardless of season, Co's here want to see a hunting license and check ammo. I've been stopped heading out to mt deception target shooting way hell and gone from town during open black bear season in spring. With no bear tag or hunting license it was good that all we had was FMJ and J4 rounds as he did not want to see any hunting ammuntion unless we had hunting licenses. He reminded us there were at least 2 gun ranges if we wanted to not get hassled target shooting during an open season.
So not BS , but certainly up to a CO's discretion. That was also the only time i can recall, a region 5 CO asking me for a firearms license in absence of no hunting license. I renewed that the next day LOL
I like my 12” barreled 45-70 for this purpose. Just picked up a scabbard for it cheap at Pheonix. View attachment 203925